2023
DOI: 10.1017/s0029665123002677
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Opportunities to improve population health: possibilities for healthier food environments

Abstract: The recent Covid-19 pandemic highlighted stark social inequalities, notably around access to food, nutrition and to green or blue space (i.e. outdoor spaces with vegetation and water). Consequently, obesity is socio-economically patterned by this inequality; and while the environmental drivers of obesity are widely acknowledged, there is currently little upstream intervention. We know that living with obesity contributes to increasing health inequalities, and places healthcare systems under huge strain. Our en… Show more

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“…Interventions targeting the food environment around schools have been shown to impact the dietary behaviours of young people and the wider population (Cotton et al, 2023;Ohri-Vachaspati et al, 2023). One such intervention is the development of planning policy to manage applications for new takeaway outlets (Keeble et al, 2019b).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Interventions targeting the food environment around schools have been shown to impact the dietary behaviours of young people and the wider population (Cotton et al, 2023;Ohri-Vachaspati et al, 2023). One such intervention is the development of planning policy to manage applications for new takeaway outlets (Keeble et al, 2019b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%